Hi All,
I am unable to find satisfactory informations online (youtube + google) in order to get exact answers to few questions.
The current setup is:
Standard Bavaria 44 (2002) wiring with Studer SBM-02 battery monitor and shunt.
3x 105Ah Lead Acid House battery bank
1x 105Ah Lead Acid Engine battery.
I would like to change to LPF (LiPoFe) - looking closely to LIONTRON Lithium LiFePO4 LX Smart BMS 12,8V 150Ah (3 X = 450Ah)
My Questions are;
- why vast majority of people are using ISOLATED DC to DC (B2B) chargers if there shall be only ONE common ground anyway. Bavaria has common
ground for both batteries and I believe also all other "mass production boats"?
- Is use of NON isolated B2B charger then OK? (I found one shematic online and is attached to this msg.
- Can one use ISOLATED B2B charger (I already bought 2 of them
and bridge the GND (Ground)? Is there anyone who upgraded to LFP and knows which things needs to be altered or changed in order to do it right?
- What is correct way of dealing with grounds in Bavaria environment? Shematics seems vague to me.
- By coupling parallel two B2B chargers (I own Victron Isolated B2B 30A) one can charge LFP 60A; how safe is this considering the usage of standard stock D2-55 70A alternator? Do you advise using only 1 30A B2B? One article suggest using only 50% of alternator capacity.
-Are there any other "Bavaria special" cost saving solutions, which one needs to be aware of when changing to LFP?
- What is the correct way of charging LFP with solar panels? Most installations I have seen are using MPPT which is directly linked to any sort of batteries, in this case LFP. But some installations are using MPPT controller, which is driving B2B charger in order to charge the batteries, which path is correct?( by using Victron MPPT, you select which type of Battery you are charging...)
- What happens in situation when connected to shore power with Mastervolt EVOSMART 12V-35A charger. (In case we use 60A B2B it will deplete the engine battery or?)
Basically installation /replacement shall be very simple; practically drop in replacement, expept that a B2B charger is installed in between Engine and House (new LFP bank) battery bank. Everything else stays the same, is that correct? Alternatively, by using alternator regulator, which I believe is not very popular/favorable.
I am attaching the pictures of what I found online. Hope this does not violate any kind of rules.
Thank you for answers,
Ted, SY MAMORA